bratwurst

英 ['brætvɜːst] 美 ['brætwɝst]
  • n. 德国式小香肠;腊肠
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bratwurst (n.)
1911, from German Bratwurst, from wurst + Brät "lean meat, finely chipped calf or swine meat," from Old High German brato (12c.), from Proto-Germanic *bred-on- "roast flesh" (source also of Old English bræde "meat"), from PIE *bhreue- (see brawn). German folk etymology derives it from braten "to roast, bake, broil, grill;" more likely both are from the same ancient source.
1. My Bratwurst Is not to your liking American? It Is the finest In all Germany!
我的腊肠不合你胃口,美国人? 这是德国最好的耶!

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